Text summarization is a subtask of IR and NLP and is done by the Google search engine automatically via machine learning techniques (which are not yet mature enough to have a great accuracy in complex tasks like this).
Anyway, this has nothing to do with Stack Overflow! If you're not satisfied with the result that Google search engine provides, you may:
By the way, many researchers and I would REALLY appreciate the second approach.
Edit:
I assume Stack Exchange would be better at sending useful, informative
feedback to Google than I would.
It makes sense what you say, but I personally don't think that helps a lot. As most machine learning algorithms learn patterns from data not procedures, it could be very complicated to enforce conditions like if (stackoverflow) then do...
. For those, Google probably have to add some labeled data which forces the condition and let the algorithms pick them up. But there may be need for significant amount of labeled data for this to have a meaningful effect and I don't think they do it because:
- It could be labor intensive.
- Google can't/won't address every website's personal specific issues unless there is a big law suit involved.
- There already is a mechanism (feedback link) to address these problems.